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Terassi Outdoor Cover, Two-Seater Sofa

Protect your Terassi Collection in the off-season with our tailored furniture covers. Made to ward off the elements year-round, these covers are constructed of tough SurLast, a 100% solution-dyed all-weather polyester designed especially for outdoor …

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Terassi Outdoor Cover, Two-Seater Sofa

Protect your Terassi Collection in the off-season with our tailored furniture covers. Made to ward off the elements year-round, these covers are constructed of tough SurLast, a 100% solution-dyed all-weather polyester designed especially for outdoor …

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The husband-and-wife team of designers Julie and Mika Tolvanen works out of Studio Tolvanen in Helsinki, designing everything from furniture to accessories for companies around the globe. Though they share their lives together, each one approaches design from different directions. “We are both very independent minded,” Julie explains. In fact, the Terassi Collection (2017) was their first project together. Inspired by 1930s-era furniture they came across on a visit to Timberline Lodge in Oregon, they endowed the Terassi Two-Seater Sofa with wide armrests to “add the convenience of being able to set your drink or your phone down within arm’s reach” and round tapered legs for a leaner profile and rustic yet crafted appearance. “We wanted the overall feeling to be familiar but a bit lighter, a bit friendlier,” Julie says. Terassi is expertly fashioned in high-quality teak with a beautiful straight grain and topped with comfortable pillow-like cushions upholstered in UV- and mildew-resistant Sunbrella fabric to withstand the elements. Made in Indonesia.

Fabric has slight flecks in it by design.

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Julie and Mika Tolvanen

U.S.A. (1970) FINLAND (1975)

Being husband and wife and also design partners at Studio Tolvanen, Julie and Mika Tolvanen spend a lot of time together talking about their work. "We are constantly looking at things," Julie says, "and pointing things out to each other in a kind of never-ending conversation about design that later shows up in our work. Neither of us ever gets tired ...